This article is for Business Plus plan members who have received messages from Dashlane in Slack. If you're a plan admin and want to set up this feature, see our article on setting up security alerts for your Dashlane plan.
Set up Slack security alerts as a professional plan admin
Dashlane sends you a security alert in Slack when you have a compromised, weak, or reused password for any login stored in your Dashlane vault. You’ll get these alerts only if your organization has set them up. We also call these alerts "nudges".
What do I see when I get an alert in Slack?
Important: All Dashlane security alerts follow our zero-knowledge principle. We identify logins involved in breaches without ever having access to your passwords or other data stored in your Dashlane account. The Dashlane Slack integration is also secured with confidential computing technology, which means Dashlane can't view or access your Slack workspace.
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What should I do when I get a security alert in Slack?
When you get an alert, change all affected passwords immediately.
- Select Take action in Dashlane to go to the Dashlane app and see which logins you need to change. You'll also see your Password Health score.
- Update any logins that have compromised, weak, or reused passwords. Change your password on the website or app for the login, and then save your new password in Dashlane.
If you don't update affected passwords after a security alert, you and your organization are at risk of unauthorized transactions, identity theft, and other cyber attacks. Make sure to use Dashlane's Password Generator to generate new and unique passwords for each account.
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